If you were wondering why I haven't written about Morgan Taylor polishes for a while now, it was because our importer hasn't been that active and I was hoping some new collections will arrive. However, I do have a couple of unshown MT polishes and today I am presenting you a polish from their core line. Morgan Taylor polishes are big 3-free and cruelty free. They come in 15 ml bottles.

You know that I am not the one to jump on various "lets spread awareness about..." bandwagons, but this time I would like to give my modest contribution to Movember movement. I've been thinking a lot about life, death and health these past several months. I believe that is quite normal reaction to the situation when a young, seemingly healthy, physically active person, who doesn't smoke, drink or eat unhealthy food suddenly passes away. We can't influence many things, but we can take care of our health and health of our nearest and dearest. November is coming to a close and Movember is also ending with it. Do remind your men to go on a thorough health check, because it is important to find out if there is some problem in time and take proper and timely course of action. And you, my dear readers, should also go on all your medical checks.

This spring at the cosmetics expo I took Dijana's recommendation to look, smell and try Alessandro hand creams. I remember being torn between Amazonia and Jasmine scents of creams from Flower Bar line and in the end I got Jasmin. Recently I have gotten two more Alessandro Hands!Up creams - one from Flower Bar and another from Herbal Bar lines and since I've been using them these days I'd like to share my thoughts about them with you. All of these creams come in 75 ml tubes and retail for around 9 €.

A couple of years ago I stumbled upon an unusual nail polish by a local brand. Aura's double-sided nail polish that contained a flakies topper had caught my eye so I had brought it home and I immediately tried to find any information about it. Sadly, the only info I could get is that that collection had been discontinued for over five years at that point. When it was made, how many polishes it consisted of, what colours were they and how much product is there in bottles is still a mystery to me. I wish Aura would try and make a topper such as this one as we are in need for such product on Serbian market.

Last weeks Serbian bloggers have been informing us about holiday arrivals in Sephora. There were only a few items for polishaholics and I was happy to receive one of those from my dear Šminka je ljubav. Allow me to present to you Sephora The Magic Game - holiday set consisting of eight Sephora Color Hit nail polishes (8x5 ml) with booklet containing ideas for simple nail art. Packed in a box with snowflake decorations, this set has a "magic wand" that you can spin and let the fate decide which polish you'd wear. This set should be available in Sephora stores worldwide and it retails for about 25 €.

As you can see from the title, this week's matching manicure theme is tribal design. This sort of mani is quite popular among foreign bloggers, who mostly turn to exotic African or diverse native Indian patterns. I decided I do not need to go far from home to find such images. Patterns on carpets, especially Pirot carpets, are no less interesting. Some of them have local origin and meaning, some of them were taken from Oriental rugs and I have allowed myself also a bit of artistic freedom.

It seems that lately I've been in mood to do more than simplest manis. For this year's Books Expo I was asked to show up wearing horns I have in my profile image and I though I might also do a mani that would suit a devil such as myself.

This polish I am showing you today reached me via Jelena, whom it didn't suit. Since at the time I was still in throes of mint and general green fever, I was happy to give it new home and, as often happens to me, I completely neglected it. I was in no rush to show it because at that point it had already been discontinued, but I think that it is high time to dedicate a blogpost to it.

The polish I am showing you today is one of those I that was long thinking of buying because I loved the colour, but I was also certain that it wouldn't suit me. And while I was weighing all the pros and cons, the prices increased and I decided not to buy it, but now that it was on sale I knew I had to get it. China Glaze polishes are big three-free and come in 14 ml bottles.

I don't know about you, but I am eagerly awaiting new MoYou Nails stamping plates. Until they are available I will take the chance to finish showing you the older, round image plates. Surprisingly enough, I haven't picked one with French tips for this post. No, this image plate celebrates season that is the opposite of the one us on the northern hemisphere are going through right now.

You may have noticed in my report from the latest cosmetics expo that Alessandro Veggie nail creams are available in Serbia. This limited edition consists of three versions of nail and cuticle creams - tomato & strawberry, orange & carrot and cucumber & melon. Creams come in practical tin pots that hold 15 ml of product and retail for about €5.

Slowly but steadily I am moving through my pile of untried or not shown polishes (I need to make space for new ones). This polish is from the latter category because it has been tried, but I haven't blogged about it and I have shown you only glimpses of it in some stampicures. Bought in June 2014. this is the last Depend Chameleon polish to come into my collection. Depend Chameleon polishes come in 5 ml bottles and have probably been discontinued or sold out everywhere, but they can still be found in Serbian drugstores.

This spring I had bought Zoya Loredana and thus completed the original Matte Velvet collection, albeit reissued one. It consisted of Dovima, Loredana and Posh, with Veruschka, Savita and Harlow added later. Last winter the entire collection was reissued for a short time only, but all six shades are still available in UltraSun.

When I did the review of MoYou Nails 80 stamping plate, the mani that caught your eyes the most was the matte one with flakies. I loved that mani so much that I didn't want to take it off, which is why I stamped French tips over it, and now it gets a blogpost of its own.

I the latest matching manicure you could see a truly well matched polish. CND Vinylux Grommet does not only match the studs we had for theme in terms of colour, but also has an appropriate name. Vinylux polishes and top coat come in 15 ml bottles and they are 3-free.

October is the month beauty expo is held in so there are always many new products, but there are new arrivals outside of expo as well. Firstly, I have gotten another bottle of Trind Cuticle Balsam and much praised Maybelline CC base coat. Then I got some nail mail - stamping plates ordered from Born Pretty Store two months ago and first stamping plates from LadyQueen website. Then there was cosmetics expo. I have gotten a mini pack of OPI Sheer Tints, an old DS polish and a new tube of Avoplex cuticle oil to go. I've also gotten a set of mini Color Paints, which I can't wait to try. Before the expo I got a package that contained one of the newest China Glaze polishes among other things and on the expo I have seen the rest of that collection and successfully crossed over three polishes from my wish list. I didn't find the Vinylux polish I wanted to buy, but I got an amazing gift from CND educators. It contained one of the newest Vinylux polishes, top coat, mini bottle of SolarOil and the ultimate personal touch - a stamping kit that isn't actually available for sale. And the last, but far from least, is Alessandro Veggie cuticle cream. (Do you notice a theme here?)